Catch Lano & Woodley at next year’s Adelaide Fringe.
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Much-loved Aussie comedy duo Lano & Woodley are touring Australia in 2026 with their new show, In Space.
Featuring hilarious physical routines, the duo’s love/hate bickering and storyline about two men trapped alone in a spaceship (or are they?), In Space has been billed as “side-splitting fun to infinity and beyond.”
“Lano and Woodley in space will definitely be our best show yet, with no mistakes or missteps. Definitely,” says Colin Lane.
Frannk Woodley adds, “I’m so lucky that Col has written this wonderful play. This time I’m definitely going to read it. Definitely.”
Lano & Woodley’s In Space begins in Adelaide at The Vagabond as part of Adelaide Fringe from Tuesday 10 to Sunday 22 March. The duo then perform at Comedy Theatre in Melbourne from Wednesday 25 March to Sunday 5 April, Canberra’s Theatre Centre on Saturday 30 May, Perth’s The Regal on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 June, Brisbane’s Powerhouse from Thursday 23 July to Sunday 2 August and Hobart’s Theatre Royal from Thursday 6 to Saturday 8 August, with the final show at Newcastle’s Civic Theatre on Saturday 29 August.
Tickets on sale now via comedy.com.au.
Lano (Colin Lane) & Woodley (Frank Woodley) have been making audiences laugh for close to 40 years.
First finding success as the comedy trio The Found Objects with Scott Casley, three became two in 1994, with the duo’s first show going on to win the prestigious Perrier Award for best comedy in Edinburgh, making Lano & Woodley only the second Australian artists to take out the award at that time.
Since then Lano & Woodley have been ever-present on the Australian comedy stage, also appearing on TV and winning an ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release in 2006.
Catch Lano & Woodley performing In Space as part of the 2026 Adelaide Fringe at The Vagabond from Tuesday 10 to Sunday 22 March.
Lano & Woodley In Space Australian Tour Dates 2026
Tuesday 10 to Sunday 22 March – The Vagabond, Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 25 March to Sunday 5 April – Comedy Theatre, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 30 May – Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra, ACT
Friday 26 to Saturday 27 June – The Regal, Perth, WA
Thursday 23 July to Sunday 2 August – Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday 6 to Saturday 8 August – Theatre Royal, Hobart, TAS
Saturday 29 August – Civic Theatre, Newcastle, NSW
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